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Well, I found nothing, spudi. Maybe it was something you excluded. Maybe, someday, I'll get to test it (If I don't get that darn Hinotamatchi and feed it an omelet at the last minute when it has 39 in Intellectual ) and see If I get that Debatchi! Until someone - wait, people have gotten it - I'll view how.

This is very helpful yet not proven for a fact for the Universal characters.

Tell you what P4N, After AMBIR's chapter of life, I will personally try to see if your theories for universal characters work. (Unless I get a male tamagotchi after AMBIR, then I want to try out the male character, so then if so, I'll try after AMBIR's off-spring)

EDIT: Maybe you should also mention the Training Point factor. That I know, does have to do with the tama you get when it's older.

With regards to my post, quoted above. I put that in the "V4 growth chart" project, I had read on a post by . Hidatchi . that you got universal characters by keeping your skill points under 50 in all categories.

My gen 5 seemed to substantiate that theory, although one single example does not constitute any definitive verification. I hoped other people would follow my example and try and test the theory.

Anyway, I tried to test the theory again, with the Gen 6, and there seems to be more to it than merely low skill points:

Hinotamatchi -> Tosakatchi with 37/14/22 points when turned adult.

In this case the theory fails miserably. I don't know why, I had even lower points.